Enrollment
1,407
Total Enrollment
85% / 15%
Full-Time/Part-Time
78%
Pursuing an Undergraduate Degree
22%
Pursuing a Graduate Degree
Undergraduate Student Body
64%
Female
36%
Male
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Associate in Arts Program
Liberal Arts
Bachelor Programs
Biology
Business Management
Communication Studies
Criminal Justice
English
Environmental Studies
Finance
Health Sciences
History
Humanities
Information Technology
Mathematics
Marketing
Nursing
Pre-Athletic Training
Pre-Medical
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Psychology
Social Sciences
Social Work
Teacher Education
Graduate Degree Programs
Bachelor of Science/Master of Science Program
Occupational Therapy
Master of Business Administration Programs
Management
Healthcare Management * Also offered as a graduate certificate
Master of Science Program
Family Nurse Practitioner
Occupational Therapy
Organizational Leadership and Communication
Master of Science in Education Programs
Adolescence Education
Adolescence Education/Students with Disabilities
Childhood Education
Childhood Education/Students with Disabilities
Teacher of Students Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
Teacher of Students with Disabilities
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (online) for licensed PTs
Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Bioengineering
Most Popular Undergraduate Majors
Nursing
Criminal Justice
Social Sciences
Biology
Management
Psychology
Social Work
English
Communication Studies
Faculty
66
full-time faculty
13:1
faculty/student ratio
75%
of faculty hold doctorates or other terminal degrees
Financial Aid
100%
First-time full-time freshman receiving financial aid
83%
Total full-time undergraduates receiving financial aid
38%
Total part-time undergraduates receiving financial aid
78%
Total undergraduates receiving financial aid
$26,116
Average financial aid package (FT/FT)
Alumni
15,000 +
Athletics
19 Varsity Teams
Nine for men and ten for women. They play in Division II of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC).
Mascot
Charlie the Charger
Colors
Red and black
History
The University was founded in 1952 by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt.
Campus Properties
31 Acres
Main Campus
17 Acres
Athletic fields and parking
16 Acres
Extended campus
15
Buildings making up the campus